Market Theatre Brings "James and the Giant Peach" to Carolina Wren Park
The Market Theatre, in cooperation with the City of Anderson, will present the family-friendly musical “James and The Giant Peach” Aug. 22-26 in Carolina Wren Park.
The production is free, and those who attend are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket, and picnic baskets and coolers are welcomed (though no glass or outside alcohol is allowed), but pets are not allowed in the park for the show.
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County Council Completes Third Round of Library Board Interviews
These candidates represent the final round of five. Council has previously interviewed 10 candidates for the two newly created library board seats.
Council is expected to choose an indeterminate number of finalists from the 15 interviews for a second round, and announce their decision at the Sept. 3 county council meeting.
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County Non-Partisan Elections Set for November
Filing is now closed for Anderson County non-partisan races for November’s general election.
Candidates for the Soil and Water District Commission, school district trustees, the county Board of Education, Watershed Conservation Districts, Fire District Commissioners, and Public Service Districts for Homeland Park Water and Sewer are set for the election.
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Anderson Free Clinic Marks 40 Years of Community Service
In 1984 a group of concerned Anderson citizens and medical professionals, recognizing that too many in the community had no access to medical care, decided to do something about it.
They gave birth to the Anderson Free Clinic for those who could not afford medical treatment and were often forced to do without or seek help at the emergency room.
The clinic is now celebrating 40 years of community service, with a carnival-themed event Aug. 29 at 6 p.m. at the Bleckley Inn.
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Anderson Doughboy, and His Twin, Remain Symbols of Freedom
Walking through shattered tree stumps strung and barbed wire, the iconic “Spirit of the American Doughboy” in Anderson, rifle in left hand and right hand held high above his head, clutching a hand grenade, lives on as a local symbol of patriotism
Anderson’s Doughboy is one of only four with an unusual closed-mouth design.
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Council to Consider Incentives to Bring 35 Jobs to Anderson
Anderson County Council will vote on economic incentives for a new company promising to bring 35 new jobs with average cash compensation of $42.47 per hour at Tuesday’s 6:30 p.m. meeting in the historic courthouse downtown.
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News Roads and Bridges Manager Committed to Public Service
Anderson County’s new Manager or Roads and Bridges path has been paved by a family devoted to public service.
His father was a building and codes inspector and his mother a school teacher, something that influenced Fox’s choice of how to spend his life’s work.
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Planning Commission Rejects 2 Projects in School Dist. 1
The Anderson County Planning Commission rejected a pair of housing developments on Tuesday after Anderson School Dist. 1 expressed concerns that continued unbridled growth in the area.
The commission denied the 13.62-acre single-family Acorn Glen housing subdivision on Roger Road, was asking to divide the property into 30 lots, and a request to build more than 50 townhouses known as Harvest Creek Cottages on 19.86 acres on Anderson Road.
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Tysl Wins Belton City Council Special Election
Winning nearly 70 percent of the votes cast, Russ Tysl was elected to Belton City Council Ward 3 on Tuesday in a special election
Of the 152 total votes cast, Tysi received 106, or 69.74 percent, and Tanner White received 46, or 30 percent. Voter turnout was 6.02 percent.
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S.C. Education Board Close on School Cell Phone Ban
The unanimous vote comes six weeks after the state budget mandated school districts to adopt a policy banning cellphones during the school day or risk state funding. But the State Board of Education must first adopt a model policy for them to follow.
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Anderson County Update with Administrator Rusty Burns
From building a new detention center to record concerts to upgrades at Green Pond Landing and Events Center to chasing funding for road work, Anderson County is running at full throttle to accommodate the rapid growth according to Administrator Rusty Burns.
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City Annexes 139.5 Acres for New Development
Anderson City Council on Monday unanimously approved the annexation and rezoning of 139.5 acres on Shockley Ferry Road across from Silver Brook Cemetery to single-family residential which is expected to have 235, 7,000-square-foot lots. The houses will be required to meet all city requirements and will have a density of 1.75 houses per acre.
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County Council Interviews Five More Library Board Candidates
All seven council members took part in the interviews.
The latest five are the second of three rounds of five of the 15 finalists being considered for two, newly created at-large board seats for the library system. Council expressed a need for broader representation for the board based on the county’s rapid population growth.
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Sidewalk Connecting AU/Athletic Campus Part of of Larger Proposal
The city is looking at the initial stage, a six-foot wide sidewalk linking the two campuses, aimed at improving pedestrian safety. The city and university are working with Seamon Whiteside engineering to design this initial phase of the project. Monday’s proposal is to award the construction bid for the roughly one-mile sidewalk to Southern Concrete and Construction for $396,000 and will be paid for by the accommodations tax.
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Council Begins Interviews of Potential Library Board Members
Anderson County Council interviewed five candidates for the Anderson County Library Board of Trustees on Tuesday in an executive session during a special called meeting in the historic courthouse downtown. Six council members took part in the interviews, with Councilwoman Cindy Wilson absent from the meeting.
These five are the first of 15 finalists which will be considered for two, newly created at-large board seats for the library system.
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Pelzer Parking Feud Finds a Solution, in Three Acts
A new drama debuted near the historic Pelzer Auditorium this week, and while the Mill Town Players were part of the cast, they were at the mercy of an off-site director with mysterious and vague intentions.
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24-Hour Musical Celebrating 10 Years; Show TBA
The Market Theatre’s 10th Annual 24-Hour Musical will be announced Friday, and local actors and theater crew are leaning forward ready to start the sprint to the show.
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Carol Burdette Marks Final United Way Annual Meeting
The United Way of Anderson County’s Annual Meeting honored location partners who support the work of the agency.
CEO Carol Burdette, who will step down in December after 25 years of leading the group, told how she became involved in the United Way and saluted some of those who inspired her in her work.
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Council Oks Referendum Changes, ACTC Roads Funding Plan
“Anderson County and its staff have done a great deal of work over the last 18 months on Anderson County Roads Study and Anderson County Bridge Study,” said County Council Chairman Tommy Dunn. “This is now for the people to vote, ‘yes’ or ‘no.’”
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